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While hands-on experiences in science are certainly important, we as teachers must remember to provide our students with time to reflect on their experiences. I’ve posted before about science journaling {see my posts}, but I have been reflecting on my teaching and want to improve the type of output ideas my students form. Input consists […]

I’m really into writing blog series these days instead of just one measly post about something. In order to keep those organized here are the links and types of series posts I have. Time to Teach Time to Teach is topic-based and written regularly with great teaching and activity ideas. These posts include video links, […]

In my Science Solutions series, I answer common questions I get from teachers. I get a lot of questions about how I make my small groups and station groups. It is easy and isn’t easy all at the same time. Once you’ve done it a few times, it goes pretty quickly. I’m going to run […]

In my Science Solutions series, I answer common questions I get from teachers. In the good, the bad, and the ugly of education, assessment is usually seen as “the ugly”. In some ways, I agree with that, but we need to assess to check for understanding. Grades have always been something I struggle with. What […]

I receive a lot of questions. I wish I knew how to answer more of them. Hopefully, between Facebook and the blog, we can come up with some possible solutions together. I have quite a few burning questions that I address in my Science Solutions Series. Please comment to share what works for you! Are you tired […]

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